When it comes to capital, that is the number one thing that small business entrepreneurs need to start up, scale and grow their businesses. As I mentioned in my opening, we've committed $55 million through our women entrepreneurship loan fund to provide loans of up to $50,000 to women entrepreneurs of diverse backgrounds through five loan administrators across the country. These administrators also provide additional wraparound supports for them.
I have met a few of them, and they've been able to share with me some incredible stories of how they've been able to help women through the pandemic. Sometimes they offer different flexibilities that women need during this time. Sometimes women have challenges, and they might need to, say, skip a payment for one particular month. I think it's really important that we provide women flexibility and provide an opportunity to still have a little bit of stress relief when they need it, and then they'll continue to help them and support them as they continue to grow their business.